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Cracker Jack talks to Suissa, Jordan

Published on November 24, 1997.

Frito-Lay has briefed Suissa Miller, Santa Monica, Calif., and Jordan, McGrath, Case & Taylor, New York, about Cracker Jack, recently acquired from Borden. Frito asked both shops for creative directions, to be presented by Christmas; it may contact others. The company moved outside its roster because its core shops have conflicts -- DDB Needham Worldwide, New York, handles Hershey and BBDO Worldwide, New York, has Mars. Under Borden, the brand billed less than $1 million, but Frito is expected to spend up to $10 million.